Posted by Kamaal on February 24th, 2010 04:29 PM |
Computer and Internet

- Portable Internet-connected navigation/entertainment device in black with for GPS turn-by-turn directions and multimedia playback
- Pre-loaded with Navteq maps and 2 million POIs for U.S. and Canada; send Google Maps information to device; 2D and 3D map views
- Store music, movies, and photos on 4 GB internal memory or on optional MicroSD memory cards; pre-installed MySpace and YouTube software
- Connects to the Web via Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) or through Bluetooth-connected cell phone; access to email; PDF viewer
- Includes car and AC chargers; rechargeable battery provides up to 1.3 hours of continuous use
Product Description
ClarionMiND is a completely new type of mobile Internet device created by the car audio and navigation expert Clarion. As a Next Generation Navigation plus Internet-Based Entertainment device, it provides GPS navigation, and with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled cellphone, the Internet can be accessed via a full browser anytime and anywhere. ClarionMiND has a new interface that allows you to navigate the real-world and the unlimited possibilities of the Internet at the touch of a finger. Standard Features: Available in Black, White and Red; 4.8-inch TFT WVGA Touch Screen; Built-In Navigation; Built-In WiFi; Stylus and Quick Reference Guide; Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery; Cigarette lighter and AC Adapter; Windshield Mount Kit. Hardware: Intel Atom Processor Architecture; 4.8 inch WVGA(800×480) Widescreen LCD Display with touch screen; Simple Three Buttons (Home, Control,Audio); Built in stylus holder; Headphone Jack; Built-In Speaker / Amplifier; Inter-changeable Li-Ion Battery and extended battery is available as an option. Storage: 512MB DRAM; 800MHz Clock Speed; 4GB Solid-State memory for Storage. I/O: MicroSD Card Slot; 2 USB Port (Standard 2.0/Mini); Built-In WiFi b/g; Built-In Bluetooth 2.0 EDR for Dial-up Networking (phone tethering) uses phone as a modem; Built-In SiRF GPS III 20-Channel GPS Antenna/Reciever; USB media control to external MP3 thru RealPlayer; Docking Station Connector for optional NK1. Dimensions: 6.61in(W) x 3.78in (H) x 1.06in (D) with Standard Battery; 6.61in(W) x 3.78in (H) x 1.42in (D) with Large battery (Option); Total Weight : With Standard Battery: 11.64oz With Large Battery: 13.76oz (Option.
Clarion MiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device
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With the description of this product, it seemed almost too good to be true… Well, it was too good to be true.
First and most importantly, the GPS itself is using 1st quater 2008 navteq maps. These are nearly two years old. I tried contacting Clarion support, and they said that is the latest they have. The GPS itself acquired very quickly for me, and seemed to route quite well and quickly. So if you intend to use this product strictly for GPS, and don’t mind 1st quater 2008 maps, I’d say it’s just okay. The speaker itself is really quiet. Don’t expect a loud turn by turn. If you just wanted to use the GPS only, I think money is better spent elsewhere– this unit is large, and the bevel is pretty thick. If you compare it to other GPS systems, this GPS is huge.
As for the my.clarion.com, it picked up my account pretty easily– site seemed okay, but really there isn’t a whole lot there. Integration with traffic.com is neat, but in real practice it’s rather silly– there aren’t that many people with 3G USB dongles so the update you would run would be right before you head out of the house or office which doesn’t do most people a whole lot of good.
As for the other internet connectivity, youtube stutters (tried about 5 videos, all the same… and it’s NOT my internet connection). Mozilla browser was half decent. Didn’t bother trying the myspace integration. But POI’s sent from Google seemed to work, but it’s really no big deal.
All in all, I’d say this product isn’t ready for prime time… even if you just wanted to use it as a MID, don’t waste your money.
Rating: 2 / 5
Well actually i wasn’t able to event try it since amazon send me a broken one and does not want to replace it for me.
Amazon try to send working items so nobody looses time, mine is very precious i presume that yours too.
Rating: 1 / 5
It is not worth the money. I purchased because of the supposed possability to use Internet on the Road using a Link with My Mobile Phone, as it states via blue toot. the system is slow, locks up and has maps that are defenitly not up to date.
and I purchased this for 160 dollars, and three days later it went to 120. In my opinion it is not worth 50 if You are looking for a GPS get the Tom Tom. don’t waste your money with this model.
Rating: 2 / 5
I purchased this item due to its reasonable price and functionality. While the GPS feature is generally good, most of the other applications require web accessibility. When in a Hot Spot, the web can be easily accessed, but the capabilities of this device are weak at best. So, my recommendation is to purchase a stand-alone GPS device and simply use a netbook for other features.
Rating: 2 / 5
Worst Product in the Market. Product heats while charging. GPS donot even find the near by location eg. Wallmart or Kroger
Rating: 1 / 5